Marriage, law and gender in revolutionary China, 1940-1960 / Xiaoping Cong.
2016
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Title
Marriage, law and gender in revolutionary China, 1940-1960 / Xiaoping Cong.
Published
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Call Number
KNQ540 .C66 2016
Former Call Number
Ch 320 C76 2016
ISBN
9781107148567 (hardback)
1107148561 (hardback)
9781316602614 (paperback)
1316602613 (paperback)
1107148561 (hardback)
9781316602614 (paperback)
1316602613 (paperback)
Description
xvi, 327 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)945730190
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of figures
ix
List of maps
x
List of tables
xi
Acknowledgments
xii
Introduction
1
pt. I
Locality, marriage practice, and women
27
1.
case of Feng v. Zhang: marriage reform in a revolutionary region
29
2.
appeal: women, love, marriage, and the revolutionary state
65
pt. II
Legal practice and new principle
105
3.
new adjudication: judicial construction in marriage reform
107
4.
new principle in the making: from "freedom" to "self-determination" of marriage through legal practice
139
pt. III
Politics and gender in construction
173
5.
Newspaper reports: casting a new democracy in village communities
175
6.
Qin opera and the ballad: from rebellious daughters to social mothers
209
7.
Ping opera and film: nationalizing the new marriage practice and politicizing the state-family, 1949--1960
244
Epilogue: "Liu Qiao'er," law, and zizhu: beyond 1960
272
Bibliography
284
Index
317